Gift for Killiarious
Ahoy there Matey! It’s Smee again! Glad to hear that you’re doing well. So You mentioned that you like something with the Captain and humor, I hope you like this! 🙂
Merry Christmas @killiarious
From: Your Secret Santa
Tag: Captain Charming
“Hook was there to talk to David about something I can already hear the fandom squeeing &/or gritting their teeth at all at the same time, he asks David if he has his permission to ask Emma to marry him. Yes, you read that right Oncers. But what will Emmas father, and the man who handcuffed him to a bike rack earlier in the day say? Well, he says “Yes, of course”, before the pair walk away together. I guess the question now is….. what will Emma say?“
Via Canadagraphs (x)
6×10 / 4×02
The only thing cheering me up about the next episode is Captain Charming teaming up.
I wish it would have been about saving Emma like on 4×02, rather than watching over the evil queen, which was a much better job for Regina, but still…
#can they get more badass?
Here’s the other take on that script tease though: the one where Killian is giving David a pep talk. Because David is technically under a sleeping curse right now and his daughter is having visions of her own death and he hasn’t spoken to his wife in days with no end in sight, and now Emma is gone, and the Evil Queen is threatening everyone he loves again, and there’s no Snow to believe in him and no Emma to fight at his side.
But there’s Killian Jones. And when Killian realises that David is berating himself, doubting himself, blaming himself, he steps in. He reminds him about which one of them is the hero. Killian is the one who did bad things, not David. David is the man who saves the kingdom and defends the people and fights the dragons. He has nothing to blame himself for.
He is Prince bloody Charming. Killian is Captain Hook. Not the other way around. So if there’s blame to be passed around, Killian will take it, and David can go and be the hero and fight the Evil Queen.
(And David listens. And then he nods, and agrees, on one condition: they’ll both do the hero thing. Together.)
6×12 – “Murder Most Foul”: Filming November 9th
Once Upon a Time cast Colin O’Donoghue and Josh Dallas have
entertained fans for years with an on-set bromance. Now it looks like
their bro chemistry will extend to their characters Captain Hook and
Charming — or CaptainCharming as the fans call them.Once Upon a Time spent the day in Steveston as Storybrooke yesterday
and capped it off with this CaptainCharming walk-and-talk along the
docks. In between setups the actors came over to a throng of fans
gathered on the Bayview sidewalk.(x)
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@onceuponsomechaos
replied to your post “You know Hook killing Emma’s grandfather will be a legitimate reason…”
I’m also in the George camp. BUT… Since when does murdering someone’s relative mean the end of a relationship? Snow killed Cora (who killed Eva) and Regina killed Snow’s dad, and David killed Book!Hook and Emma killed Killian and… (I could go on.)
Well they have a tendency of always judging Killian more harshly, both within the narrative and in the fandom, for his past wrongdoings, and I honestly could understand why Charming would find it really hard to forgive him if it was true (plus Killian himself would be wracked with guilt etc); but moreover I just can’t see what purpose would it even serve in the narrative honestly, there are better ways to test and strengthen their relationship than that, I totally agree that Killian being the “revenge is not the answer mate” voice of reason would serve to create that tension they seem to want and it would make sense to his journey up to now; plus we already had the “Killian is filled with guilt by something he did in his past and worries it would affect his relationships now” with the whole Nemo/Liam/patricide thing in 6×06, imo
You know Hook killing Emma’s grandfather will be a legitimate reason the antis can use against us? and a legitimate thing that can ruin all of Hook’s relationships
Who’s said Killian killed David’s father? I know this is a popular theory being bandied about, but there is absolutely no concrete evidence that it happened. And considering how Killian’s arc has gone so far this season, I don’t think they’re gonna undermine it by having him be the one who did. ALSO, we have it confirmed that King George is returning, so odds are he likely was the one involved in David’s father’s murder.
What I think is gonna be the strife between David and Killian is there’s gonna be a role reversal for the two of them. Instead of David being the morally centered one who keeps his head on straight and his wits about him, sticking to his hero’s honor, it’s gonna be Killian. And David is gonna be consumed by his need to avenge his father’s death. So far, in the seven episodes we’ve seen, David lied to his wife and kept the information about his father’s murder after he assured her he wouldn’t make it about vengeance (and this was also after he lied to Killian and told him there wasn’t anything wrong immediately upon finding that coin. So he’s hiding information from two people close to him). On the flip side, we’ve seen Killian own up to lying to and hiding something from Emma, even if it was just for a short while, make amends for his vengeance that affected Belle, Liam II, and Nemo, and become a focal point of heroism and hope. I don’t think it’s coincidence that as David starts to slip under the desire that drove Killian to his darkest places, Killian starts to become the very example of heroism that David has been held to for seasons. It’s gonna create tension because you know Killian is gonna do everything in his power to keep his friend and the father of his true love from making the same harmful mistakes he made, and David is gonna be so hellbent on figuring out the truth that he’s not gonna be open to taking Killian’s advice. And thus… tension and turmoil for Captain Charming.
At this point, with all the information we have now, I really don’t think Killian is involved directly with David’s father’s murder. It just doesn’t line up anymore.
So, this is so interesting. @pirateherokillian, I think you have good points here. I also think that the role/parallel of King George (maybe as a brother of David’s father, that means, David’s Uncle!) is what is linked to the episode title and, as in Hamlet, David will seek revenge for that (enters Killian, an expert on revenge feelings, and acts as you said).
Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark, met the Ghost of his Father and their famous dialogue is key for what unfolds later. The Ghost tells Hamlet how he was murdered by his brother in a (quoting Hamlet) “Murder most foul, as in the best it is; / But this most foul, strange and unnatural.”
According to a study of Hamlet, All murder is “foul” (dirty, criminal), but the murder of King Hamlet by his brother is “most foul” because it was done in a sneaky, cowardly way; Claudius killed his brother by pouring poison in King Hamlet’s ear when he was taking a nap in his garden. And the murder is “unnatural” because by nature, Claudius should love his brother, not kill him.
Another point to consider in this drama, is the role of Regina, I mean, the Evil Queen. At the moment she gave the coin to David, her intention was to poison the Charmings and friends against each other. Taking that into account, the most likely person to be linked to the drama is Snow, I partially agree with @winger-hawk‘s theory that Snow is linked to the drama, but I don’t think she accidentally killed David’s father, she might know something related to the blood connection between King George and David’s father, maybe because of her own Father telling her and her step-mother (and for this reason Regina knew about the coin) about the two brothers, one was missing since a long time, something like that…
Jane and Jerome Schwartz wrote this episode together, like 6×03